SWANSEA CITY winger Brad Maylett has been given the all-clear to fill the void left by Lee Trundle in tomorrow's Third Division home clash against Kidderminster.

SWANSEA CITY winger Brad Maylett has been given the all-clear to fill the void left by Lee Trundle in tomorrow's Third Division home clash against Kidderminster.

Maylett came through 90 minutes of Wednesday's reserve game at Cheltenham and has been passed fit to help ease an injury crisis that continues to hamper the Swans.

With leading goalscorer Trundle ruled out with knee ligament damage, the former Burnley winger is expected to go straight into the side and join Kevin Nugent and Andy Robinson in a three-pronged attack against the struggling Harriers.

"Brad is obviously not a like-for-like replacement for Lee, but he will provide us with an extra attacking dimension," said Swans boss Brian Flynn.

Maylett returns for the first time since picking up a severe dead leg in the 2-0 home win against Huddersfield on September 20.

"Brad made an excellent start to the season and it will be good to have him back in the team," said Flynn.

He went on, "It's a bit like a revolving door down here at the moment - as soon as one comes back, we seem to lose another.

"The injury situation is starting to ease, but only slowly. There are a number of players we hoped would be back before now."

Among them are striker James Thomas, still ruled out with a toe problem, and Roberto Martinez, whose return has been put back to the trip to Rochdale on Saturday week.

And defender Stuart Jones will not, as had been hoped, be fit for the visit of second-from-bottom Kidderminster.

"Stuart didn't play against Cheltenham as his injury is still a little tender at the moment," said Flynn.

One additional change to tomorrow's line-up will see Lee Jenkins come in for the suspended Richard Duffy.

Meanwhile, Flynn has dismissed reports in the north- east that he is considering a loan swoop for Hartlepool's former Wales Under-21 goalkeeper Anthony Williams.

"There's no truth in that," he said. "We've got two goalkeepers at the club and I have not spoken to anyone at Hartlepool."